Example sentences of "have [verb] [to-vb] [adv prt] to the " in BNC.

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1 This speech has now completely turned the play around and has begun to lead on to the tragedy at the end of it , Brutus , the nobleman 's , death .
2 Without naming his new guru , the Zimbabwe-born batsman — who has failed to live up to the blaze of publicity which greeted his arrival on the Test scene in 1991 — revealed that his poor form in five-day games against Pakistan last summer led him to seek psychiatric advice .
3 While Chancellor Kohl 's CDU-CSU alliance holds 309 of the 652 seats , far more than its closest rivals , the Social Democrats , who have 239 , it could not govern without the support of Hans Dietrich-Genscher 's FDP — which is why Genscher has managed to hold on to the post of Foreign Minister for so long .
4 She 'd tried to hold on to the anger she 'd felt earlier , but it had slipped away from her , dissolving with the wine .
5 The Corporal stopped , ordering the boy who 'd fired to go back to the spot and engage the malais as they came down the road .
6 She secured her garage door and , having decided to walk round to the front of the building to find out what Naylor was so furious about , she turned around — and found she had no need to go anywhere .
7 She got home to Kington Square at last , still grubby , very hungry , quite dispirited and having had to hand over to the police the document which had cost her an unreasonable amount of suffering .
8 If we fell off the rope we would have had to go back to the start .
9 She could have refused to go back to the Ward house , but she owed this woman everything .
10 for me , so , I 've arranged to go back to the dentist then .
11 He had intended to head back to the funicolare station but perhaps he had taken a wrong turning somewhere in his hurry to get away from Maidstone 's apartment .
12 The time had come to splash out to the tune of forty quid a head for the eight members of his party who had travelled with him from the Forest of Arden to Sussex by the Sea .
13 Burton said that he had promised to go back to the Old Vic for £45 a week to do Hamlet , and he was sticking to it .
14 Hitherto the older waist-band had tended to slip on to the horse 's neck and either throttle him or prevent him from pulling hard ; hence the slower and less efficient ox had been generally used .
15 So we 're looking at it first , I I think in the end , there are schemes that we 've got to put on to the back burner , or the , until such times Lincoln develops further , and there is further development .
16 ‘ I 've got to go down to the off-licence later . ’
17 If you want to know why things have turned out as they are , you 've got to go back to the beginning . ’
18 If you do n't do it , it 'll be two possibly threeish because you 're not too sure , you 've got to go back to the second appointment and he might do it but then again he may not .
19 So after you 've finished training , you 're going down to the library , yes , to look up the names of the people luve in Street , and once you 've been on that appointment you 've got to go back to the branch and you 're gon na do your mail shots whatever you 're gon na do , put it in there .
20 It 's obvious with this training thing takes part you know , I 've got to move in to the grotty old school room in so .
21 It 's not the appointments that matter , it 's the activity around the appointment , the fact that I 'm gon na get up on Monday morning , I 'm gon na go training , and once I 've done that , I 've got to nip down to the library , O K , and look up that electoral role , I 've got an appointment , and then I 'm gon na go back to the office , I 'm gon na to do my mail shots and then I 'm gon na to go home , mow the lawn , have a bit of tea , and then I 'm gon na to my approaching , and then I 'm gon na go , yes , on that appointment there .
22 We 've got to rush back to the studio in Abingdon now .
23 I think we 've go I think we 've got to get through to the members actually that together as a , we 're gon na be a cohesive force for the benefit of the members .
24 We 're lost and we 've got to get back to the station . ’
25 He said : ‘ We 've got to get back to the days when Elland Road was an intimidating place for teams to visit .
26 We 've got to get back to the stall .
27 " I 've got to get back to the classroom . "
28 Now , you 've got to get down to the real nitty gritty : how will the stage look , what about the sound system , who presses what buttons for the audio-visuals and when … ?
29 We 've got to get down to the nitty gritty and fight . ’
30 ‘ You 've got to come back to the hospital .
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